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Care to reveal your ethnic make-up?

by Sagacious in Six Words Questions on Jan 14, 2013 | add favorite | T-shirt

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Sagacious says,

I'm Australian (d'oh) with a very white, northern European ethnic background. I'm talking mainly Scottish and English with a little German and Swedish thrown in. They're the one's I'm aware of anyway. I'd love some Irish, but I can't dig any up, sadly. :-(

marymc says,

Seems we were all separated at birth, except for the Swedish part.

Wench says,

Mostly Irish. My dad's side is almost entirely Irish with a little bit of Welsh. My great-grandmother was born in a stone cottage in Ireland, presumed dead and then brought back to life when her grandmother rubbed her down in whiskey. So pretty Irish. On my mom's side, there is also a lot of Irish but some English and a little French as well from my grandmother.

accidentaltourist says,

I'm among my people. :) Irish/Scots/Welsh/English on dad's side; English/German on mom's, with a twist of Native American thrown in, if rumor is to be believed.

maryjane31 says,

Father, German, Mother, Irish as Polly's Pig.

NumbrOneAunt says,

mom - norwegian (both of her parents came over here from norway). dad - scottish, irish, dutch and english.

Dragonflower says,

All German, both sides. Where I got my soft side, I will never know.

SingerSomewhere says,

I'm a mix of pretty much everything Europe and Russia. English, Welsh, Irish, Swedish, Polish, Russian, French, Danish, Slovak, Ukrainian, the list goes on and on.

MO_Thoughts2 says,

German, Dutch and Irish with a splash of Cherokee Indian.

canadafreeze says,

Danish and Welsh on my mother's side and only God knows what the other mix is - my niece once told me I was exotic looking. Whatever that means. I seem to blend well :-)

Larry_D._Smith says,

I Just use a little moisturizing cream to try to keep the dark circles under the eyes at bay....

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